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Saturday, June 6, 2009

This article is a continuation of my previous post about historical fundamental data in chart. There is no problem to find historical data for technical analysis. But issue arises with fundamental. For example if you are looking for historical P/E ratio, EPS, sales, revenue etc. I have searched several times on Internet good sources for historical fundamental data and have found couple of sources which I would like to share with you.

It used to be better site before they implemented changes at the end of 2008. Because before it provided information like P/E ratios for all global stock markets. Now you can get P/E history, P/BV, dividend yield, P/Cash flow for S&P 500 if you follow the path:

And the last way which I will publish for today is small "hack" how to retrieve data from Finance Yahoo site. This is really neat way how to download stock data like EBITDA, EPS, estimated EPS, PEG ratio, P/B, P/E and much more.